Enjoying the evening supporting Tip A Cop is Capt. Mike Albanese, Deputy Chief Tom Angle, Dr. Jennifer Hunt and Chief Scott LaChasse. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Burbank Police Sgt. John Pfrommer serves dinner during ‘Tip A Cop” event at Black Angus. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Tuesday night several residents and others went to Black Angus in Burbank to support Tri-Valley Special Olympics. Members of the Burbank Police worked as waiters, bus boys, and all tips they received went to Tri-Valley Special Olympics.
Local business Airmark enjoyed dinner and afterwards made a sizable donation to the Special Olympics which also got them a personal thank you from Burbank Police Chief Scott LaChasse.Local business managers from Armark join Chief Scott LaChasse during Tip A Cop at Black Angus, they made a sizable donation to Special Olympics. ( Photo by Ross A. Benson)(Photo by Ross A. Benson)Burbank City Councilmen Bob Frutos with his wife, Laura, supported ‘Tip A Cop’. Frutos, himself a Police Officer for LAPD, is a large supporter of Special Olympics. ( Photo by Ross A. Benson)Burbank Police Lt. John Dilbert was caught busing tables during the event. ( Photo by Ross A. Benson)Enjoying the evening supporting Tip A Cop is Capt. Mike Albanese, Deputy Chief Tom Angle, Dr. Jennifer Hunt and Chief Scott LaChasse. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
On December 3, the heart of Burbank stood still…and then it stood together. More than 100 police officers and K9 units from cities across Southern California gathered in Burbank in a powerful show of solidarity and love for a fallen hero: Burbank Police K9 Spike.
"At the Board Meeting on November 20th, it seemed to me that some of you were concerned and unhappy with the messages that were delivered to you during the Public Comment"